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Turns out I experienced no more bsods until yesterday hence my absence from here :P

I ran both sfc /scannow and chkdsk /r once each. I have updated latest updates (except a very recent one which breaks my windows installation)

SFC found no errors. Not sure about CHKDSK because it seems to have restarted windows automatically after I ran it and I wasn't home when it was running so unless it saves logs somewhere I'll never know.

What power supply are you running and are you overclocking anything?You really need to get Anti-Virus and run it always.

There should be no overclocking currently.

I used to overclock this machine until an unfortunate incident (some idiots messing about with equipment in the kitchen that made a breaker flip TWICE) happened back at my old dorm which broke my PSU. After that I had to replace it. I also stopped overclocking entirely. (i used to overclock ram a bit)

Not sure how to look up the PSU without opening the case. I'll see if I can find the original box somewhere. (my case is somewhat complicated to open)

Note that I'm a complete amateur when it comes to overclocking and when I did overclock I had instructions from a friend on how to set it up. If I am to check anything overclocking related in bios I will need instructions

Edit: I recently got another BSOD as mentioned in my earlier post: BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER. I can update my dumps if necessary.

It would really help to know that your power supply is sufficient to run your devices. If power is not distributed to all devices adequately you might never resolve random blue screens and crashes. You need to understand that the computer is relying on that power to be enough and consistent. I added 1 HDD to a computer that was already pushing the limit and the machine would crash after 1/2 an hour use, every time I used it.GET ANTI-VIRUS, ANTI-MALWARE and some sort of firewall or you are just asking for problems. This is not a joke. You are on YouTube and Spotify just begging the internet trolls to sock it to you.

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